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Ex vivo SARS-CoV-2 infection of human lung reveals heterogeneous host defense and therapeutic responses

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العنوان: Ex vivo SARS-CoV-2 infection of human lung reveals heterogeneous host defense and therapeutic responses
المؤلفون: Matthew A. Schaller, Yamini Sharma, Zadia Dupee, Duy Nguyen, Juan Urueña, Ryan Smolchek, Julia C. Loeb, Tiago N. Machuca, John A. Lednicky, David J. Odde, Robert F. Campbell, W. Gregory Sawyer, Borna Mehrad
المصدر: JCI Insight, Vol 6, Iss 18 (2021)
بيانات النشر: American Society for Clinical investigation, 2021.
سنة النشر: 2021
المجموعة: LCC:Medicine
مصطلحات موضوعية: COVID-19, Inflammation, Medicine
الوصف: Cell lines are the mainstay in understanding the biology of COVID-19 infection but do not recapitulate many of the complexities of human infection. The use of human lung tissue is one solution for the study of such novel respiratory pathogens. We hypothesized that a cryopreserved bank of human lung tissue would allow for the ex vivo study of the interindividual heterogeneity of host response to SARS-CoV-2, thus providing a bridge between studies with cell lines and studies in animal models. We generated a cryobank of tissues from 21 donors, many of whom had clinical risk factors for severe COVID-19. Cryopreserved tissues preserved 90% cell viability and contained heterogenous populations of metabolically active epithelial, endothelial, and immune cell subsets of the human lung. Samples were readily infected with HCoV-OC43 and SARS-CoV-2 and demonstrated comparable susceptibility to infection. In contrast, we observed a marked donor-dependent heterogeneity in the expression of IL6, CXCL8, and IFNB1 in response to SARS-CoV-2. Treatment of tissues with dexamethasone and the experimental drug N-hydroxycytidine suppressed viral growth in all samples, whereas chloroquine and remdesivir had no detectable effect. Metformin and sirolimus, molecules with predicted but unproven antiviral activity, each suppressed viral replication in tissues from a subset of donors. In summary, we developed a system for the ex vivo study of human SARS-CoV-2 infection using primary human lung tissue from a library of donor tissues. This model may be useful for drug screening and for understanding basic mechanisms of COVID-19 pathogenesis.
نوع الوثيقة: article
وصف الملف: electronic resource
اللغة: English
تدمد: 2379-3708
العلاقة: https://doaj.org/toc/2379-3708Test
DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.148003
الوصول الحر: https://doaj.org/article/507f58c1652342ce96c22df1224c403bTest
رقم الانضمام: edsdoj.507f58c1652342ce96c22df1224c403b
قاعدة البيانات: Directory of Open Access Journals
الوصف
تدمد:23793708
DOI:10.1172/jci.insight.148003